We are due to get full fibre broadband via an Openreach community fibre project within the next few weeks. The good lady is keen to retain the ability to be contacted on a landline number. I'm not keen on the idea of a full digital voice service as from what I can gather once you have that, you are tied in to using the router the ISP provides. That's a problem for me as we use a 3rd party DNS provider and most ISP provided routers, certainly from the big players, don't allow DNS settings to be changed.
What I'm thinking is moving to a VoIP type service. From what I understand, if I were to sign up to Sipgate, that is free for incoming calls. That's all we would really need as we both have mobiles with unlimited call plans for outgoing calls.
What isn't clear to me is what other equipment would be needed for Sipgate to work? Do I just need a router or is there more to it than that? Would I need a router with some sort of VoIP port?
I'm also a bit unclear as to how the number porting would work as from what I understand once a number port takes place it ceases any existing broadband service. Is that just for ADSL type products though? Current ADSL service is with Talk Talk and I'm unlikely to pick them as the full fibre ISP. Does ordering the full fibre broadband automatically cease an ADSL service? If not I could wait until the fibre is installed and then port the number from TT to Sipgate once the fibre is active.
Any advice would be most welcome.



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